1971 Honduran general election

[1] Voters went to the polls to elect a new President of the Republic and a new Congress.

[2] Additional one seat was to be allocated to the winner of the presidential elections as the president was entitled to one seat in parliament, while both parties were to be equally represented in the Supreme Court in all state institutions including the Government.

[3] Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés of the National Party won the presidential election with 53% of the vote.

Approximately 40% out of total of around 900,000 voters abstained from voting at the elections.

[3] Some of the major topics at the elections was the issue of commitment to continued participation in the Central American Common Market and approach to the relations with El Salvador after the Football War.